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| Sete { a, «\Spmrique’ Rog, “pianist, WEDNESDAY, MAY'S, 1922 — Social and. Personal. Daily Programs Vary and Prove To Be Interesting The complete program given at the meetings of the State Musical Clubs in Grand Forks yesterday follows: Morning session, 9:45 a. m. Mrs, J, A. Poppler, presiding. Report of nominating committee. District and club reports. District No. 1—Mrs. J. W. Campbell, Grafton. Grafton Amateur Musical club. President's Report&Mrs, Lynn Wil- liams. Hiano —‘Fantaisie Chopin—Miss Myrtle Wood, Vocal (a) “I Love and the World Is Mine”’—Manney; (b) “In June”—Je- | Koven—Mrs. Lynn Williams, Miss Myrtle Wood, accompanist. » Grand Forks—Mu Chapter of Sig- ma Alpha Iota. Violin—“Indian Lament”—Dvorak. “Hungarian Dance’—Haesche—Au- silga Sorenson. Camilla Hofto, accom- panist. Vocal—‘Take Joy Home”—Karolyn Wells Bassett; “Homage to Spring”-- Aleviancer MacFayden—Mabel Stim. Lilah Sannes, accompan‘st. Piano—‘Firg: ‘Rhapsody”—Evahms —Ethel Evingson. ‘Ladies’ Thursday Music club. President’s report—Mrs. E, J. Lan- der. Vocal—“In Springtime”—Mabel ia- vies, Mmea. Ruettell, McKenzie, Naff, P, Griffith, Rickaby, Arms>rong, Buck- ingheam, Lommen and Bridston. ); Piano—Danse Negre,” Scctt; “Sil- yuouette Valse,” Schutt—Marie Satier. »Sketch of-Shanewis, Cadman—M J, Nelson Kelly. Vocal—‘Song of the Robin Wom- an,”, from Shanewis; “Canoe Song”; “Amy's ,Song”—Mrs. Albert Fisher Ruetéll. District No, 2—Mrs. Neil McLean, Devils. lake. v: a is District No. 3—Mrs. J. F. Riley, Mi- Not. Minot—Schumann club. President's report —Mrs. Hovey. District No. 4——Mrs. E, R. Wright, Fargo. Fargo—Sigma Alph: Tota, ‘Omicron chapter. Hae President’s report—Miss ‘Bachér. Piano.—‘Ballade in G Minor,” Cho- pin—Lucille Dyer. Voice. (a) “Caro Nome” from Rigo- letto, Verdi; (b) “By the Land of the Sky Blue Wetter,” .Cadxjin—Marvyi “Larson. Fargo Music club. President’s report—Mrs. n. Clark Marjorie ‘G. H, Ole- son. (a) “First Meeting” Grieg; (b) “In the’ Boat,” Grieg; (c) “Good Morn- ing,” Grieg—Mrs. Walter Reed, so- prano. Accompanist, Mrs. F. M. Cleve~ land.” Concerto Opus 16. A Minor, First Movement, Gnieg—Mrs, O. A. Simon- son, Mrs. R. Tainter. ‘(Two piano numbers.) Apollo club. President’s report—A. R. Watkins. Presbyter‘an Church, 2:30 P. M. ‘North Dakota Artists’ Recital, Direction of Mrs. F...M. Cleveland, chairman church mus:c department. Organ—‘“Rhaipsody,” ‘Rossiter G. Cole—Nils Boson. Violin—“La Folia, Variations, Seri- euses,” Corelli-Leonard—Dean Knute Froysaa. Vogal —“Gloria,” Buzzi+ Pecoia; “The (Living God,” Geoffrey O'Hara; “Charity,” McDermid—tIrene Swanson ‘Critchfield. Mrs. E, H, Wilcox, accon-, panist. Organ—Sonata in A. Op. 1, Intro- dudtio ‘and Aflegro Fi-solyto, Guél- mant—Mrs. L. C. Harrington. Vocal—“Sheep and Lambs,” Hom- er; “Arise, Shine For Thy Light Is Come.” McDermid—David De Haven. Mry. F. D. ‘Hendeson, accompanist. Instrumental trio (organ piano, violin) —“Meditation,” Mieizke—Mmes E. A. Ingebretson, Frank Temple and F. D Henderson. Organ-+Scherzo Sonata No. 5, Guil- mant—G-_C: ‘Ringggenberg. “agnus Dei,” Bizet. Fargo Music ‘clubchoir; Mrs. E.R. Wright, so- prano; Mrs. BE. A. Engebretson, vio- lin; Mrs. F. D. Henderson, plano; Mrs. F. M. Cleveland, organ; Mrs. J. FE. Cavanaugh, director. ae Evening Concert Recital by National Winners. ’Hernian Rosen, violinist. “Grand Concerto No. 4'in D Minor,”) Vieuxtemps; Andante; Adagio Reii- gioso; Finale Marziale—Mrs. Rosen. Selected—Mr. Ros. “Romance,” D'Ambrosio; ‘Danse Tsigane,” Nachez—Mr, Rosen. Selected—Mr. Ros. 3 “Nocturne,” Op. 27: No. 2, Chopin- Wilhelmj; “Humorosque,” Rychlik “Scherzo Parantecé’ Wieniawsk: Mr. Rosen. In giving the report of the Fighth district, the’ chairman, Mrs. A. bL. Knauf of Jamestown said of the local club, “The Bismarck Thursday Music- al Club is a club of unusual ability ard a source of-great’help in ‘he district and community.” _ Of interest to Bismarck people on the Grand Forks program today wis the representative program in which Mrs, J. L. Hughes will sing, Mrs. Ar- * Shur Bauer will play and Mrs. J. C. Taylor will read the report of the lo- cal club. “Fabiola” Will Be Given Friday, May 5 The play, “Pabiola,” which was given by the pupils . of -St. Mary’s |} school with such splendid results, will be repeated on Friday evening, May. 5. Many people who missed th2 n'av will be pleased to learn that it will be given again. “Fabiola” is a Roman drama in five acts, Following is the cast of char- acters: Tertullus (Prefect of Rome) — Cc. Maasen. Fabius (a Roman nobleman)—Frel Strauss. Fulvius (an Asiatic spy) — N. Woehle. Imprompiu”; | G _A modern grandmother discovered one day, during the winter of 1922, that her very newest frock, a gray Canton crepe, was missing from her icloset. She hated to suspect any of service. But the gown was undeni- the maids, faithful’ creatures of long ably missing—until dinner time. In walked the debutante daughter of the household, charmingly arrayed in grandmother’s new frock. Special fashions for older; women are no longer necessary. Debutante daughter and mother and grand- | nother can each find in the prevailing Beer, Anna Marie Manning and Ce- celig Tremblay. .Catulus (a headsman) — Charles McCarty. Fabiola (daughter of Fabius)—Jo- sephine Cervinski. Agnes (cousin of Fabiola), Chris- tian—Arlene Fischer. ‘ Emerentiano (a child)—Reta Re- gan. ‘ Calpurnia and Proculus (guests of Fabius) — Roletta Lockwood and C. Boespflug. Lictors—John Erickson and Fred Strauss. Secretary to Tertullus — Richard Horner. Guards—Cl. Kelly and J. Lockwood. Nuns—Mary Murphy, FI. Randall, !J. Charlebois, Agnes Keogh, Francis Wynkoop, Florence’ Wynkoop, Anna Bram, Catherine Hamkins, and, Ro- letta Lockwood. Slaves — Mary Boehm and Hilda Beastrom. ede The play will be given at St. Mary’s ‘school auditorium on Friday evening, May 5. State Convention Here May 5, 6, 7 The members of'the Christian 'En- deavor Society of the Presbyterian church have been. busy preparing for the state convention which will be here .Friday, Saturday. and Sunday. Special music, under’ the direction of Mrs.. Genevieve. Menard Hughes, has been arranged for the evening. Following is the complete program for the three days’ meeting: Friday Evening, May 5 Mrs. 'W. E. Butler, presiding. Praise and song service—Rev. C. E. \Hetzler. Devotions—S.F. Hab“yard, pastor of McCabe Memorial church, Bismarck. Welcome from City, and Bismarck Ministerial association, and response. Miscellaneous business. Character Qualities of an Ideal Christian—Rev. Ward F. Boyd, First | Presbyterian church, Jamestown, Social hour. Saturday Morning, May 6 Miss Ethel Hauser, presiding. Song service—C. E. Hetzler. The Quiet Hour—Rev. W. F. Boyd. The I-C-E—Rev. E. V. Headen, Wil- ton. Missionary committee — Mrs. Wil- jliam Langer. Stewardship—Rev. L, R. Johnson, Bismarck. ¢ Why a- Junior Society in Your Church?—Mrs. J. M. Brown, Leeds. Pageant by Light Bearers. Convention photograph. Afternoon G. L.. Hempstead, presiding. Conferencds — Social g>mmittee, Miss. Margaret Bradt, Prayer meet- ing committee, Rev. C. E. Heitzler. Lookout committee, E. B. Gates. ; Annual business meeting. A Day in a Chinese Book Shop— Bismarck C. E. Society. Evenii Banauet, Grand jTicka B. Beach, presiding. Speakers—Gov. R. A. Nestos and E. P. Gates. Sunday Morning, May 7 Morning watch, 7:30. ‘ | Morning worship. Address — “Christian Four Square,” E. P. Gates. Afternoon Mrs. W. E. Butler, presiding. Greeting from all denominations represented. Installation of officers. Address—“Give of Your Best for the Master,” E. P. Gates. Decision service. Evening Report of resolutions committee. Address —“The Lure of Service,” Rev. C. E. Hetzler. | Mizpah. DANCE TOMORROW NIGHT The Modern Brotherhood of Ameri- ca will hold their regular meeting at the K. of P. hall tomorrow night. The meeting will be followed by a May party and dance. Wagner’s or- ichestra.will furnish music, Refresh- iments will be served. Members are r-ved. to come and invite their friends. Endeavor t CVE BIRTHDAY PARTY. { *eovard and Lenora Willmann, the tv'n ciildren of Mrs. L, ©. Willmann of, Tacoma, Wash., who is a guest at tre ome of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. modes of the moment something suit- able and becoming, and indeed, if all three generations have approximate- ly the same figure, as is so frequently the case, the same gown might be chosen by any of them. ‘The always graceful surplice effect, so flattering to the face and neck, has been used in the development of the two designs ‘sketched today. “Either design is-entirely suitable for grand- mother, her daughters, or her grand- daughters. And suitability is the key- note of style. dainty lunch was served.. A birthday ‘cake with blue and whito: candles formed the center piece. Prizes WillBe Given For Posters The Child Welfare committee with Mrs. Bonham as chairman announce1 that they will offer. prizes for the best poster for Child Welfare Week. Three prizes of $3, $2 and $1 will be given for the three ‘best posters. The posters will be turned in at Bonham Brothers Jewelry store Ly Saturday at 5 o'clock aNd the pr will be awarded on,Monday. All chil- dren, of the grades and-high school, are eligible for the contest. This contest is to be carried on in accordance with Child Welfare. Week. GIVE PTION. ‘Delegates and: visitors to the State ‘May Music Festival at Grand’ Forks have been invited to an informal re- ‘ception given in the parlors of the First Presbyterian church this after- noon, The women of the Grand Forks ‘Thursday Musical ¢elub will give, the reception to the visitors, and the early afternoon hour ‘thas been ‘chosen be- cause of the fact that it is the only available time for such an event, dur- ing the festival and meeting of} the North Dakota Federation of Music Clubs. DISTRICT MEDICAL MEET; The regular, monthly meeting of the sixth district of the medical. society’ was held at the Bismarck: ‘hospital last evening. A‘ number ‘of “papers were given and cases were discussed at the meeting. ‘Uut of town members jin attendance werq Dr. W. T. Cain of Underwood, Dr. E, 5. Hamilton of New Leipzig, Dr, H. BE, Winchester of Haz- elton, and Dr. H. O. Altnow, Dr. G. H. ‘Spielman and Dr. L. G, Smith, all of Mandan. E 4 MISSION CIRCLE MDBETS, The Mission Circle of the Baptist church will meet at the home of Mrs. ®. A, Wilson, 208 Rosser street on Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. De- votions will be led by Mrs, Johnson. “Africa and ‘Missions,” from the ‘Kingdom and the Nations,” by Miss Kolman, “Barriers , Between Neigh- bors,” by Mrs. Beebe and “December 25 on the Congo,” by Mrs. H. F. O’Hare Feet the program for the meet- ing. e DISTRICTS WILL MBET District No. 3 and District No. 4 of the McCabe ‘Methodist ‘Ladies Aid will meet on Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the church parlors, Mrs. Harry Clough and Mrs. J. E: Dawson will be hostesses for the Third divi- sion and Mrs. H. S, Lobach and Mrs. J, K. Doran will be hostesses. for the Fourth Division. A large attendance is urged. IS HONOR GUEST. ‘Miss Helen Breen, of the city, was Degree of ‘Honor at the St. Mary's school auditorium last evening. ‘Miss ‘Breen and ‘Roy: Kennelly of Mandan will. be married on Monday, May 5. {The evening was spent dancing, after wh‘ch dainty refreshments were serv- ed. GIVE MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER. Mrs. ‘Paul Slattery and Mrs. Sadie Dodd entertained at their apartments 4m the Rose apartments last evening at a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss ‘Mary Slattery, whos> mar- riage will take place next week. ‘Nine girl friends of Miss Slattery, were the guests. Delicious refreshments were served at the close of the evening. At the regular meeting of the Bus- iness and Professional Women’s club last evening delegates were elected to attend the state convention-which will {be held in Grand Forks. Miss, Rose Buber and Miss Stassia Gorezki. with | !Mary Buchholz and Mrs. iL. B. Sowles | as alternates will attend the me2ting | as a result of the election. ENTDRTAINS TEAM Ms Edward Alfson, captain of the bas- ket: ball team of the high school. en-: tertained the members of the texm/ and Coach Swansh at 7 o'clock din-! ner at his home last evening. A color! scheme of pink and white and roses: and hyacinths were used of the ta-/ Sebastian (an officer of the Imper- j“nn-ge Robidou, 112 Highth street, | ble. | ial Guards), Christian—C. Maasen. Corrinis (son of Tertullus)—Fred Knudtson, Afra, Graia, celebrated ‘the:r fourth birthday on ‘Tsnedav by entertaining ten of their little friends. The afternoon” was Syra (slaves)—Mar:c | spent playing games after which a ANNOUNCES SUBJFCT. | Rev. Frederick-M. Eliot of the Vals | ty church ef St. Paul, who will give! ‘lithe address atéthe annual Commencze- ,{Sewing Circle will meet at the home ing . I. ; the honor guest at a. miscellaneous Pacific hotel—Hen-| rower given by the members of tho/ Jefferson hotel, lowa City, is inthe NAME DELEGATES: : | HONOR ROLL | \sif, Ruth Shurakkoski, ment Day exercises for the Class of 1922, thas announced Lis subject “Training for Leadership i. a Demo- cracy.” LEAVE FOR WASHINGTON | Mr, aud airs. A. v. Anderson and| Cuaries asupala Of WoOuworlh, N. U., ure visiting im the cty, guesis at the! mule OL aT, Au Mis, wax dvupie 1uey with w ueave by car, ror bell iugusin, Wasting.on, on briday, WILL SPEAK ‘TONIGHT. ‘Miss Helen Crissman will speak at the waptise caurcn tonight. Miss Criss- juan is tne teld secretary for tne World Wide Guild, sue will address lay gurls ut a banquet at 6:80 o'clock | and a general meeting at 8 o'clock. ~ BAIDGE CLUB MEETS Mrs. H, B. Spoin entertamed the Memvers ot the X. ‘I. ciub at her home yesteruuy arvernoon, Dainty retresh- unents were served at the ciose of the paayaug. Med Cariuoly were used as uecoraligu. : TO TAKE EXAMINATIGNS, Over fitty nurses from all parts of the s.ate are.'in Bismarck tor the state board examinations waich were given at the state capitol building to- uay and yesterday. CUT.OF TOWN VISITORS, John Dawson of Mandan, Ole Christ- ensen of Halliday, George C. Helling of Minot, J. Paul Bell of ‘Elgin, and J. A, McConkey of Britt:n, are out of town visjtora in the city today. MEET ON THURSDAY. The third division of St. Mary’s Sew- ing Circle: will meet with Mrs. L. A. Larus at lis Avenue A West, on Thursday afternoon. ‘All members are requested to be present. GIVE A FOOD SALE ‘ The Ladies Aid of the First Baptist church will hold a food sale on Satur- day afternon at the Hoskins-Meyer store. A complete line of cake and ‘bread will be tor sale. mn FOURTH DIVISION MEBTS. ° The fourth division of St. Mary's f Mrs, L. H. Carufel.at 103 West roadway on Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, GUEST FROM (ST, PAUL. Mrs. A. D. Stedman and baby son Bruce ,of St. Paul, 'Minn,, arrive) in Pismarck yesterday and will be guests at the hom: of Mrs. Stedman’s mother, Mrs. H. H. ‘Dingle. RETURN TO WILTON Mr. and Mrs, Warder Roberts: and family have returned to Wilton after spending the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs, O. W. Roberts. WILTON VISITORS. (Mr. and Mrs. P. K, (Eastman, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Jahr, Mrs W. P. Ma- comber and ‘Mrs Bartholomew, all of Wilton, were visitors in the city yes- terday OPEN HOUSE TONIGHT. The members of the Business and Professional ‘Women’s clubs will hold open house, this evening for girls of the city )whouarejnom;megmbers of the club, y WASHBURN VISITORS, Dr. and Mrs, W. T. Cain and daugh- ter Beverly, of Undenwood, motored to Bismarck,,yesterday, Dr. Cain at- tended the: medica) meeting last even- ing} . | DIVIS]ONS WILL MEET. The first and second divisions of St. Pati. od i o'clock on Thursday, afternon at the school audtoriym. , i RETURN FROM TRIP. (Mr, and Mrs. Morris Zvorist, of the ity, returned this noon from the Twin Cities where they have been on @ business trip. VISITING DAUGHTER HDRE. (Mrs, Belle Orss: of ‘Minneapolis, Minn., is visiting at the’ home of her daughter, Mrs. George D. Gorman of $19 Fifth street. GUILD WELL, MEET. St. George's Bpiscopal Guild will meet at the parish house on Third street tomorrow afternoon at’3 o'clock. GUEST FROM OREGON. Dr. Henry Waldo Coe of Portland, Cregon, is visiting in the city, the guest of Dr. and Mrs,.G. A, Rawlings. ON BUSINE§S VISIT R: B. Loubek, of the Loubek Motor on a several days business visit. ° _ VISITING, SON. HERE. Dr. E, E. Hamilton of New Leipzig, is visiting his son ‘Newell, who is at- tending high school here. ON BUSINESS VISIT. ‘W. ©. Gosselin, proprietor of the city on a. business visit. ON LEGAL BUSINESS. i$ A, J. Wodland of Grand Forks, vice ‘consul. of Sweden, is in the city on legal business. HERE FROM MOFFIT. IW. W. McNally of Moffit, is a vis- itor in tha Capital City. DICKINSON VISITOR. Attorney ‘H. A. Mackoff of Dickin- son, igs in Bismarck on a business visit. Will School First Grade — Vernon Enge, Iriz 'Kafer, Tester Porter, Muriel Wigton, Myrtle Hanson. Ione Noggle, Eugene; WA George Moses, Vincent Schnei- | ler. Second Grade—Arthur Cram, Paul Gussner, Hang Heng Jung, Virginia Light, Lloyd Ode, Elizabeth Slattery, | Frances Slattery, Deana Smith, Helen Tretheway, Omer Walla. Floyd Nas- Walter Ward. Third Grade—Marjorie Ackerman, Jack Fields, Howard Larson, Robert ; McCurdy, Melvin Munger, Robert | Russ, Edward Singbeil, Bernice Wig-| ton, Beatrice Bowman, Ethel Sandin, Marion Schwantes, Jack Zuger. | Fourth Grade — Chester Cramer, Laura Harson, Hugh Kay, Arline ‘Claire Koffel, ‘Olson, . Beatrice Register. Company, has gone ‘to Cannon Ball |’ Loerhke, Clement Smith, Goldie Strutz, Thelma Hassel, Grant Hart- ley, Theodore Psilolehnos, Effie Rosen, , Merle Von Hagen. 5 Fifth Grade — Maxine Burnside, Jack Cowan, Winni‘red Ellithorpe, William Homer, MiJdred Hanwell, | ‘William Kraft, Marvel Kjelstrup, Guy Larson, Hilda Landgren, Robert’ Larson, Rollo Moyer, Morris. Norum, John O’Hare, Merle Swantes, Myrl2 Smart, Theo Vettel, Vernon Urzal, Ester Wilson, ! Madge Webster, Robert Ward. Sixth Grade—-Marion Strutz, Grace Elness, David Hollingsworth, Lillian Reimstad, Buell Quain. William Moore Sciiool | First Grade—Junior Cowan, Jean) Craswell, \l.yvle = Drennen, Lorin} Duemeland, Marie. Garske, Emma\| Jean Grady, Joe Woodmuansee. Second Grade -- Jean. Anderson, Lester Breslow, Angust Johanson, Donald Lund, Frederic Muir, Kathleen Murphy, Alpha Nelson. Third Grade—Joseph Byrne, Eula Cameron, Phyllis Thompson, Vivian Eitruim, Mary Lou Thompson. Fourth Grade — Howard ‘Drennan, Ernest Kaulfus, Virgil Goddard, Ru- dolph Sayler, Mary Cook, Mirrel Enge, Robert Flint, Auverne Olson, Jimmy Anderson, Mildred Dietz, Ed- ward Lahr, Alfred Atkinson. Seventh B Grade—Muriel Bensen, Jane Byrne, Gwendolyn Jensen, Lou- ise Keller, Francis Nuessle, Edmond O’Hare, Vera Person, Rea Taylor. Seventh A Grade — John Birdzell, Paul Cook, Norman Fried, Mary Gal- lagher; Sidney Hoffman, Esther. Hollst, Marlys. Lahr, Gracella ‘Mun- |’ ger. Eighth B Grade — Martha Lund- quist,. Oscar Johnson. 3 Eighth: A Grade—Marion Folsom, Edna Jensen, Jéan McLeod, Lucille Prater, Florence Smith, Arnold Von Hagen, Thelma Kalene. Richholt School First Grade—Meriwyn Baker, Vivi- an Coghlan, Gladys Hanson, -Nelson Dingle, Herbert Koenig. Second Grade—William Bredy, Dor- othy Beebe, Fourth Grade—Roy Dingle, Hilda Bredy. Fifth Grade—Dorothy Hiland, Do- rothea Gutman, Ada Herbert, Mar- garet Mowery, Garnald Quardt, Lu- cile Coghlan, Lenoria Steinert. Sixth Grade — Thelma Leissman, Elizabeth Newton, Seventh Grade—Jossie McDonaltl, Earl Schwarnowske. y Wachter School Kindergarten—Roy Brown, Albert Brych, Don Companion, Bertre] Doc- ker, Joseph Singer, Ruby Walgren, James Webster. First Grade — August Helfenstein, Louise Melville, Edward Paix, Joseph Ward, Marcella Ward. i Second Grade—Edith: Bolton, Rich- |" tard Helfenstéin, Catherine Londmuir. Third :Grade—Francis. Potter, John Oster, John Spriggs, Florence: Paix, Kenneth Walgren. ; Fourth Grade—Orpha French, Eli- zabeth Longmuir, Henry Potter. Fifth Grade — Alfred French, [aj ; Galloway, Waldemar Johnson, Mil- dred’ Patera, Edward Spriggs, Louise Wilson. Sixth Grade—Lou Hall, Myrtle Or- deman, High School Seniors—Grace Cook, Rebecca’ Eis: enberg, Zella Harris, Alta Jones, Fay LeBarron, Charles Moses, Kachel Mowry, William Nuestle; Margaret Postlethwaite, Nydia Smith, : Juniors—Helen (Brooks, Cherins Deemy,: Paul Goddard, Mabel Larso: Dorothy Moses, Evelyn Nelson, - Emily. ‘Sophomores—Dorothy Anderson, Ruby. Asplund, Earl Benser, hale, Rosemary ‘Lomas, Vivian Mur- phy, Gwendolyn Jones, Minnie Neuge- bauer, Clara Sperry, Alta Thompson, Elsié Thrams, Emma ‘Trygg, Evelyn George, George Knowles. Freshman—Dorothy Birdzell; Bea- trice Clark, Norma Craven, Edna Eide, Audrey Flow, Celestine Glaser, Helen Gunderson, Sigrid Josephson, Wilma Meyer, Lucile Nebergall, Olga INeuge- bauer, Robert Nuessle, Rosaline Nord- strom, Elsie Pearson, Bertha Schulz, John Svendsgaard, Lester Ellis, Jack ‘Dingle, Wilma Olson, MAY SOCIAL * Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid will hold business meeting Thursday p. m. at 2:30 followed by a May social. Regular _ meeting Tancred Commandery No. 1, tomorrow All Womeri Were Born Good Complexions It you haven't kept yours, youcan restore ft if you give Tature a chance with JAP RISE ‘The soap that clea of the skin naturally." Now 10¢ JAMES S. KIRK & CO... JAP RUSE, Being unable to get a barber, our barber department will be closed until further notice. y Child holding ticket No. 6 wins the $5.00. Please call for it. HART’S MARINELLO SHOP. ——————————— Faint‘ng, Paper Hanging, Paper { Cleaning and Kalsoming, at less than pre-war prices. All Work Guaranteed. Phone 2793 or Call 214 2nd. St. Mary |: |Mary’s Sewing Circle, will meet at 3{Cayou, Erna Christenson, Edna Ju- PAGE FIVE LARGEST CLASS WILL GRADUATE IN HIGH SCHOOL Seventy-one Members of Bi marck High School Class Breaks All Records GRADUATE . IN JUNE Annual Commencement Exer- cises Will Be He'd on _ Thursday, June 1 Seventy-one students, tho largest senior class in the history of the Bis- marck high school, will receive di- plomas at the annual commencement ‘day exercises which will be held on Thursdey <vening, June 1. The class of 1922 shows the rapid growth of the local high school. Following are the*names of the members of the ‘class: Esther Bertha Agre, Ariel Orilla Anderson, Marjorie Elizabeth Bolton. Walter J. Brandt. ¥ @ementine Fowler Bronson, Doris Mollie Burch. / Esther Barncard Burch Grace Cook. » Ruth B. Christoph, ®D, Bruce Doyle. (Rebecca B. Bisenberg. . Ernest Elnegs. Helen Genevieve Falconer. Unie Mae Frazier. Versie Fae Frazier. Myrtle Freeburg. Fthe} Funston, j Raymond Q. Gates. |: Charles Henry Gobel, Cyril Winfield Grace. Newell Hamilton. John W.' Haseel.. Zella Mae Harris. Teone Gladys Hiland. Fstber Caroline Jacobson: Paul H. Jaszkowlak. , Emma Alvina Jiras. ) i | + Alling Elizabeth Johnson, A.ta vane Jones. Muten v, Kung. ayler UC, Kluut, dsuwaid Avon Knudtson. dierva H. Krueger, ° ‘Huzel Leneva wa Bay. Lu& Viaeent LaFrance, Lov-er Victuria ‘Larson. buy Vivinne LeBarron, heen rranc.s: Little, .sernan ‘uurston Livdabl, tottin o. Livdahly Chatlotte Logan. Aruur Wy Lucas, Jr. . Catherine Eloise McKee. Saiah Margaret McLean, * issther ‘Melvina Mandigo. ina :L. (Mandigo, dla ierne Mauk. Kenneth W. Morris. Charles William Moses. K, Lacnel Mowry, wLar.cn Kobert Muir, Mabel Leola ‘Nathan, A, burnice Nelson. Will’am W. Newcomb. William Nuessle. Justine M. Paulson. Margaret M. Postlethwaite, Eleanor T. Provolt. Mabel L, Rigler. Georg Henry Russ. Elida Josephine Ryberg. Esther Scott. Bertha N. ‘Severtson. Daniel J, Slattery. Clara Gertrude Smith. Nydia EB. Smith, Julia Marion Staley, Ruth Elizabeth Staley. Will'am Glen Wallace. Gwendolen Anne Welch. The first of the commencement week exercises will be held on May 28 when Rev. T. Dewhurst, of the Hpiscopal church will deliver the Baccalaureate sermon at the city auditorium. Tues- day, May’ 30, will be class: night: and ‘Thursday,,, J e 1, the, annual com- mencement exercises wiil' be held, The members ‘of. the senfor class will be the guests of the Alumnae association at the annual alumni banquet, given by the class of 1917; on Friday even- ing, June 2. All members of St. Elmo Lodge:No. 4, Knights of Pythias, are urged to attend, the meeting Wednesday evening, May 3rd, as rehearsals will be held for the Memorial Services on Sunday, May 7th. One woman. writes: “A domestic science teacher said it was the lightest cake she had ever tasted or seen—but remarked that lused atleast six eggsineverycake. She wouldn’t believe I used only ‘two—until I showed her exactly how I madeit. Now she uses noth- ing but Royal.” Mrs. GS, . 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The New White Oxfords The bright colorings and sheer. tex- tures of tub frocks make White Ox- fords the most attractive footwear to accompany them from the very first May day that is warm enough for a Our displays are rendy and the new Oxfords with straight tips and low covered heels. are very ——Richmond’s Bootery —— 115 Fourth St. i el